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on โ22-12-2013 12:22 PM
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on โ22-12-2013 01:02 PM
Also, pieces are usually available singly, as opposed to having to buy full sets, which can make replacements, or building up the set a lot easier. We have resort rental accommodation, and bits and pieces are always going missing or being damaged, and these suppliers make it a lot easier - and you don't have the problem of your original pattern/style no longer being in production.
Hope this helps,
Marina.
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on โ22-12-2013 01:09 PM
Freddie, you don't need fancy cutlery to peel bananas
Years ago I bought a Stanley and Rogers set, cost about 80 quid. I think it was half price. I got it at a jewellers shop. It's great.
A couple of years ago I bought a set online, heaps cheaper. They look the same so I thought I was getting a bargain, but they are really light and not nice to hold. So even good brands have a range of quality. Best thing to do is go in to the shops and put er mitts on them.
When I was a kid I think Oneida was the big name in cutlery.

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on โ22-12-2013 01:10 PM
Thanks Marina, unfortunately we have nothing like that locally, fairly basic shopping only. However I will be heading to Sydney in January so may get time to have a bit of a look around, if I do some searching before hand.
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on โ22-12-2013 01:12 PM
Thanks pimpy, I peel bananas with my teef.
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on โ22-12-2013 01:25 PM
Good quality - $200-400
Ok quality - $100-200
Anything under is going be rough.
What I look for:
- Must be stainless steel
- Made from one single piece of metal
- Run your fingers around the rim of the spoon - no sharpness. Should be polished smooth.
- There has to be some weight in the handle.
- Handle of knife should feel instinctive when holdng it in the cuttin position - some move around so you have to grip them.
- They should not bend or even flex when you give them a nudge to try. Particularly at the neck or the fork prongs.
- Knives should be slightly serrated.
- Forks can't be sharp (stick them in your mouth and see).
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on โ22-12-2013 01:29 PM
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on โ22-12-2013 01:30 PM
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on โ22-12-2013 01:34 PM
As I said, we need to be back in Sydney in January, I will have a search around the Bondi Junction area, that's handy by bus from St. Vincents.
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on โ22-12-2013 01:36 PM
Thanks for your informative post Martini, you show decorum with a slight leaning to the naughty, as for the other's, I seem to attract the naughty people.
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on โ22-12-2013 01:38 PM
Talking of naughty people, I think Clair's been sin binned AGAIN.

